Editor’s Notes – November 2025

November 28, 2025

Dear Readers,

2026 is right around the corner as the fall months seem to be slipping through our fingertips. There is no denying that we are at that time of year where companies, municipalities and everything in between are reviewing the year and taking stock for the year that lays before us

As we leap towards the end of the year, the organizations we were privileged to profile for our November issue reinforce that only good things are in store as productivity hits a high and economic prospects continue to impress.

We were fortunate to capture some of these dynamic initiatives in our November Oceania edition as we sat down with some successful organizations to talk about all things business. We were pleased to profile Construction Zone and Groove Properties for this issue. Both companies are on a construction and real estate high as the sectors continue to see growth and demand across the Oceania region. Putting the client first, attention to construction expertise have put these companies in the construction drivers seat and the new year is set to continue this trend.

November’s issue also brings our readers a profile feature of John Septimus Roe Anglican Community School, the Knox School and Trinity Anglican School as part of our ongoing focus on leading school systems throughout the Oceania region. With career tech and academic excellence in focus, these three schools remain top of the class.

We also caught up with J T Johnson & Sons and Premier services Group to get a peak into their successful business models that have led to continuing growth and opportunities.

As always, our editorial team looks forward to bringing you exciting developments across all business sectors in the region, and we enjoy producing leading sector-focused features that engage and inform our valued business readership. We hope that our valued business leaders learn a little something new about their relevant business sector, as well as key developments in other industry sectors that may help drive their business model forward.

 

Karen Surca

Editor in Chief

 

 

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